Posted by Kemberlee Kaye ▪ Saturday, February 21, 2015 at 10:30am2/21/2015 at 10:30am

The over-vilification of the Democrats’ favorite boogeymen may
have cost them the Senate last year. Turns out that crying “Koch”
is not what voters want to hear. Who knew? Oh that’s right,
everyone who was not Harry Reid.

Posted by Kemberlee Kaye ▪ Friday, October 10, 2014 at 7:55pm10/10/2014 at 7:55pm

Senator Harry Reid is known for his rants against the “1%”
and evil Republican moneyed types. Never mind that Reid stays in
the Ritz Carlton when he’s in D.C. or that he’s worth over 6
million bucks, of course.

Ambush journalist, Jason Mattera, caught up with Senator Reid
and asked him about...

Posted by Aleister ▪ Saturday, October 4, 2014 at 2:00pm10/4/2014 at 2:00pm

Harry Reid’s attacks on the Koch Brothers have been plentiful and well documented. While his obsession and poor taste have been noted on
many conservative blogs, there hasn’t been much push back from the
media.

That’s what makes this segment from MSNBC’s Morning Joe so
special. Not only does host Joe Scarborough...

Posted by Bruce Carroll ▪ Tuesday, July 15, 2014 at 4:15pm7/15/2014 at 4:15pm

One of the most vocal critics of President Barack Obama’s
lackluster response to the exploding southern border crisis is one
of the few Southern Democrats left in Congress: U.S. Rep. Henry
Cuellar (D-TX).

Cuellar was among the only lawmaker in his party to smack down
the President last week during t...

Harry Reid again today used the power of his position to single
out two private citizens who have committed no crime, broken no
law, and whose political speech is within the First Amendment
protections as determined by the U.S. Supreme Court. Those two
people are the Koch Brothers.

I don’t think we’ve written here yet about the Bundy Ranch
standoff, mostly because we didn’t have enough information about
the situation to make a judgment about what really was going on.
And I didn’t have enough time to figure it all out.

The seemingly inexorable march towards economic socialism and
political statism has been accomplished through legislative
and judicial ratchets which, once established, were all but
impossible to reverse in part because the filibuster helped lock in
the agenda and those supporting the agenda.